If 2012 feels like a product break for Chevrolet, you’ll be excited to read that 2013 is going to be a pretty big deal.
“’13 is a big year for Chevrolet,” said Chevrolet communications leader Michael Albano during a press briefing at the Renaissance Center. “You know some of them. There’s a lot of chatter about others and a couple will be complete surprises, which we’re thrilled about.”
Indeed, we can list off the top of our heads a few new or revised Chevrolet products that are scheduled to launch next year, all of which are highly anticipated. The Chevrolet Silverado and Impala will be a pair of breadwinners for the car, while the all-new C7 Corvette is expected to bring the moniker to another level of content and performance. There’s also a refreshed Cruze, which will also debut a new diesel engine here in America, or the electric Chevrolet Spark, currently in development. Albano reportedly counts the refreshed Traverse as a one of the 13 models as well. Lest we forget, the SS Performance RWD Sport Sedan.
With such an ambitious rollout, we wouldn’t be surprised if a refreshed Equinox showed its face, or perhaps something that’s altogether different. Albano, after all, also hinted at “two surprises”.
There are plenty of product gaps in the U.S. Chevrolet portfolio (Cruze hatch, anyone?), so news like this is quite exciting. What surprises would you like to see the Bowtie launch? Sound off in the comment section below with your thoughts.
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3.6 V6 in a Cruze. Make the Impala RWD w/ a small V8 option. Diesels may obtain better MPG's but cost moreto buy fuel. I dont think American car buyers want diesels. I am sure all will let me know if I am wrong. Why no Duramax option in Suburbans and Yukons since 1999?
How about making that SS a Monte Carlo SS? I really miss them. I read a lot of posts that people want the return of the El Camino also.